About

Professor Joseph Yorke is a distinguished surgeon-scholar, educator, and leader, renowned for integrating clinical excellence, impactful research, and transformative surgical education. As a Consultant General Surgeon at Komfo Anokye Teaching Hospital (KATH), a leading tertiary referral center in Ghana, he excels in managing complex gastrointestinal, colorectal, hernia, and acute abdominal conditions, earning acclaim for his meticulous operative skill and calm peri-operative judgment.A prolific researcher, Professor Yorke’s work, featured on ResearchGate and Google Scholar, focuses on locally relevant advancements, including gastrointestinal cancers, colonoscopy services, and wound management in resource-limited settings. His contributions enhance both local practice and international surgical literature.As an educator, he is celebrated for crafting realistic, scenario-based learning materials tailored to Sub-Saharan Africa’s disease prevalence and resources, preparing medical students, residents, and fellows for high-stakes exams and clinical practice. His mentorship shapes resourceful, evidence-based surgeons.A fellow of the Ghana College of Physicians and Surgeons and the West African College of Surgeons, Professor Yorke is also an active member of the Ghana Surgical Research Association, Ghana Hernia Association, and Ghana Association for the Study of Liver and Digestive Diseases. His leadership and dedication continue to advance surgical care and education in Ghana and beyond.

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The researcher's work focuses on the intersection of trauma care and emergency surgery within the broader field of health sciences, particularly examining global guidelines and the evaluation of trauma-related patient outcomes using a combination of systematic reviews and collaborative Delphi prioritization.

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